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What are intermediate filaments and what part of the cell do they compose

The cytoskeleton is composed of what cell structures)?

Lysosomes are precursors of what type of cells

Heterophagosomes are developed from what cell structures?

What does the "ER" do, what is it called

the place where energy is produced (by mitochondria), and also the site of hormone synthesis in cells. It is differentiated into two types: rough and smooth; according to whether or not it has ribosomes attached to its surface.

What are mitochondria and what function do they perform in cells

Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell and produce the energy to fun all the bodies functions. The have double membranees and are rich in oxidative enzymes to break down protein and change it into energy which can be released by the ER of the cell after it is synthesized inside the Mitochondria.

Give four terms which denote irreversible cell injury (terminology):

1. Apoptosis 2.pyknosis 3.karyorrhexis, 4. Karyolysis: are types of what in regards to cell pathology?

Give one example of a type of Reversible cell injury involving the vascular system:

Vascular degeneration is an example of what type of cell injury?

What is hypoxia and what are its consequences

a lack of oxygen absorption or nutrients in a cell, and cause the inhibition of ATP: